INDEX OP AUTHORS REFERRED TO. 



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blood, 273 ; on colorless corpuscle?. 280 ; on 

 symmetrical diseases, 281 ; on complemn- 

 tary nutrition, 282 ; on local determining 

 causes of inli nnmalion, 290 ; on contractile 

 movements of heart, 297 ; on effects of me- 

 chanical irritation on smaller arteries, 32ft, 

 note : on capillary circulation, 351 note, 352 ; 

 on formative power of individual parts, 438 ; 

 on fatiy degeneration of lymph, 439, 440 ; 

 on exuviation of dead parts, 440; on tu- 

 mors, 443 ; on reparative power, 447 ; on in- 

 cipient changes in atrophy, 446 ; on healing 

 processes, -US. 451; on inflammation, 449 ; 

 on localization of inflammatory action. 455 ; 

 on heat of inflammation, 456 ; on lymph 

 products of infl I initiation. 40rf ; on tubercu- 

 losis, 463 iwtf ; on cancerous cachexia, 463 

 iK,tr : on regeneration of nerve-tissue. 559; 

 his case of deficient commissures, 704 n.ie; 

 on influence of nervous system on nutrition, 

 871 



Palladino, on nerve ending in salivary glands, 

 865 



Pander, on development of vessels, 933 



Panizza, on uses of plexuses. 572 



Panum, Dr. on inanitinn. 123; on metals in 

 blood. 255 no'e. ; on action of bent on heart, 

 307. 309 ; on respiration. 392, 394; on sani- 

 tary condition of Faroe Islands, 115 



Paqnelin, on condition of iron in the blood, 

 24fi 



Parent-Duchatelef, M., on inhalation of sul- 

 phuretted hydrogen, 402 



Parisol, on cutaneous absorption, 203 



Parker, Mr. L-ingston, on mercurial inhala- 

 tion, 403 nuif 



Parker, Mr. W. K., on different modes of ossi- 

 fication, 954 ; on the development of the 

 temporal bone, 957 



Parkes, Dr., on suprarenal capsules, 223 ; on 

 excretion of nitrogen. 10! ; on cholera, 266 ; 

 on nutrition, 423, 430 : on influence of liq. 

 potassse on solids of urine. 519 ; on quantity 

 of urine, 498 ; on composition of urine, 502 ; 

 on elimination of urea, 505, 506 ; on elimi- 

 nation of phosphates hy urine. 515; of sul- 

 phates. 514 ; on muscle force, 842 



Parry. Captain, on resi-tance to cold, 536 



Paschutin. on ptyalin, 148 ; on intestinal di- 

 gestion, 178 ; on pressure of lymph. in lym- 

 phatics, 217 iiuti : on action of woorara on 

 lymph, 4fil 



Pasteur. M., on carbonic acid contained in the 

 intestine, 183 ; on presence of germs in air, 

 285 ; on prevention of fermentation by filtra- 

 tion of air, 285 



Paton, Dr.. on sounds of heart, 305 



Paulus. Dr., on tactile sensibility, 728 



Pavy, Dr., on self-digestion of stomach, 158; 

 on amyloid substance in blood, 254; on gly- 

 cogeny, 484-490 



Pawlini ff. on origin of urea, 512 



Payen, M., on economy of admixture of ani- 

 mal and vegetable food, 105; on composition 

 of muscle of heart. 107 



Peddie, Dr., on mammary secretion, referred 

 to, 876 note 



Peliknn and Dybkowsky, on action of Tan- 

 ghinia on heart, 316 



Pennock, on inPaience of age on pulse, 319 



Percy. Baron, on siege of Landau, 921 



Percy. Dr., on absorption of alcohol, 193 



Peremeschko, M., on structure of spleen, 218, 



222 ; on nerves of thymus gland, 225, 226 ; 

 on pituitary body, 227 



Perrin. on elimination of carbonic acid, 390 



Petersen, on muscle. 808 



Petrequin, M.. on function of cerebellum, 683 ; 

 on falsetto voice, 855 



Petrowsky, on composition of brain, 559 



Pettenkofer, M., on cholera, 286 >/ute. : on ven- 

 tilation. 409 ; his respiration apparatus, 414 ; 

 on nutrition, 421-424 



Pettenkofer and Voit. on elimination of car- 

 bonic acid, 390, 393; on air in relation to 

 clothing, 409 ; on respiration in air charged 

 with carbonic acid, 410 ; on cause of sleep, 

 708 



Peyrani, on action of bile on fat, 172 ; on renal 

 circulation. 499 



Pfeiffer. on blood current in the lungs. 357 



Pfliiger, on composition of saliva, 146; on 

 mode of termination of nerves in salivary 

 glands, 143, 865 ; on nerves of pancreas, 

 167 ; on effects of irritation of splanchnic 

 nerves, 139 ; on gases of blood. 259, 260 ; on 

 influence of vagus on heart, 309. 312; on 

 cause of dyspncei, 375 ; on respiration, 378, 

 396 ; on nerves of liver. 476 ; on electrical 

 phenomena in nerves, 5S3 ; on electrotonus, 

 587; his law of muscular contraction. 591, 

 592; on anelectrotonus and cnthelectroto- 

 nus, 587-590; on spinal cord. 639 ; on cause 

 of sleep, 708; on sympathetic ganglia, 865 



Philip, Dr. Wilson, on independent action of 

 heart, 309, 312; on capillary circulation, 

 353 ; on animal heat, 532 



Pbilippeaux and Vulpian, on union of sensory 

 with motor nerves, 574 



Philippeaux, on the spleen, 221 



Picard, M., on proportion of urea in renal, ar- 

 terial, and venous blood. 231, 264, 511 



Pickford, on effects of temperature on heart, 

 307 



Picot, on migration of white corpuscles, 460 ; 

 on uraemia, 497 



Pincus, on effects of section of nerves on 

 stomach. 139 



Pinel-Grandchamp, M., on function of cere- 

 bellum, 678 



Piotrow.-ki, M , on composition of muscle, 807 



Pircher, on urine, 502 



Place. M , on rapidity of motor impulses, 582 ; 

 on duration of latent excitation in muscle, 

 816 



Planer, on gases of intestinal canal, 183 ; on 

 gases contained in urine, 515 



Plateau, M., on muscular power of insects, 839 



Plattner, on quantity of bile, 175 



Play fair. Dr. L , on absolute amount of work 

 performed by body, 436 ; on relation of food 

 to work, 842 note; on composition of milk, 

 978 



Ploss, on the cause of variation of sex, 965 



Plosz, on ferment of blood. 254 ; on albuminous 

 compounds of liver, 475 



Poggiale, on blood of umbilical artery, 255 



Poisseuille, M., on urea in blood, 264 ; his ex- 

 periments on influence of viscidity on capil- 

 lary flow, 270; on the rate of circulation, 

 318; on muscular contractility of arteries, 

 326 ; on extinction of pulse wave, 334 ; on 

 discharge of fluid through tubes of different 

 diameter. 334 note; on lateral pressure of 

 blood within arteries, 336 ; his haemadyna- 

 motneter, 336 



